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Read Reviews for Forty Words for Sorrow - Giles...
by - written on 02/02/02 (Very useful, 140 readings)
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Nothing beats a good crime or forensic novel? However, I’m not sure “Forty Words for Sorrow” is one. I sound confused, I know. I guess, I should explain what the book is about and why I can’t decide either way if this is a good or bad book. “Forty Words for Sorrow”, was sitting on the shelf in WhSmith starring at me with the words “One of the finest crime novels I’ve ever read”- Jonathan Kellerman, written across the front cover. After reading the whole book I can only conclude this man does not read crime novels very often and that this quote is a little misleading. You can understand why the author chose ... Read the complete review
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